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Greco-Roman paganism; Graeco-Roman paganism (disambiguation)

Neopaganism         
  • A simple pagan altar
  • Modern Hellen ritual in Greece
  • A [[Wiccan]] altar belonging to [[Doreen Valiente]], displaying the Wiccan view of sexual duality in divinity
  • German neopagan]] organization "Germanic Faith Community" (Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft, GGG), founded by the artist and poet [[Ludwig Fahrenkrog]], a representative of the [[Völkisch movement]]. Brochure, circa 1920.
  • Mabon–fall equinox 2015 altar by the Salt Lake Pagan Society of Salt Lake City, Utah. Displayed are seasonal decorations, altar tools, elemental candles, flowers, deity statues, cookies and juice offerings, and a nude Gods painting of Thor, the Green Man, and Cernunnos dancing around a Mabon Fire.
  • Communists]] 1942–1952.
  • A Heathen altar for household worship in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Romuva]] (sun symbol composed of [[grass snakes]])
4th Row
[[Estonian Neopaganism]] ("Jumiõis", cornflower)
[[Circassian Habzism]] ("hammer cross")
[[Semitic Neopaganism]] ("hamsa")
[[Goddess movement]] and Wicca (raised-arms female figure)
  • handfasting]] ceremony at [[Avebury]] in England.
  • Radical Faeries with banner at 2010 London Gay Pride
  • Romuvan]] priestess [[Inija Trinkūnienė]] leading a ritual
  • [[Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson]] and other members of the Icelandic [[Ásatrúarfélagið]] conduct a ''[[blót]]'' on the [[First Day of Summer]] in 2009
  • The community of the [[Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities]] celebrating [[Mokosh]]
  • The [[Parthenon]], an ancient pre-Christian temple in [[Athens]] dedicated to the goddess [[Athena]]. Strmiska believed that modern pagans in part reappropriate the term "pagan" to honor the cultural achievements of Europe's pre-Christian societies.
  • A Heathen shrine to the god [[Freyr]], Sweden, 2010
  • A painted Wheel of the Year at the [[Museum of Witchcraft]], [[Boscastle]], Cornwall, England, displaying all eight of the Sabbats
  • Romuvans]]
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS BASED ON ANCIENT EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIONS
Neo-paganism; Neo-Paganism; Neopagan; Neo-pagan; Neo-Pagan; Neo-Pagans; Neopagans; Neo paganism; Neopaganistic; Neo-paganistic; Neo paganistic; Neo pagan; Neo pagans; Neo-pagans; Neopaganism and the far right; Neopaganism and Neo-Nazism; Neo-fascist paganism; Neopaganisem; Neopaganisam; Neopagandom; Neopaganity; Neopaganry; History of Neopaganism; Neopagan religions; Contemporary paganism; Modern pagans; Neopaganist; Paganism (contemporary religions); Paganism (contemporary religious movements); Neopaganism; Neo-paganist; Contemporary pagan; Modern pagan; Contemporary Paganism; Demographics of Paganism; Contemporary Pagan; Pagan (contemporary); Paganism (contemporary); Modern Pagans; New paganism; Modern Pagan; Demographics of paganism; Modern Paganism; History of neopaganism
·add. ·noun Revived or new paganism.
Modern paganism         
  • A simple pagan altar
  • Modern Hellen ritual in Greece
  • A [[Wiccan]] altar belonging to [[Doreen Valiente]], displaying the Wiccan view of sexual duality in divinity
  • German neopagan]] organization "Germanic Faith Community" (Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft, GGG), founded by the artist and poet [[Ludwig Fahrenkrog]], a representative of the [[Völkisch movement]]. Brochure, circa 1920.
  • Mabon–fall equinox 2015 altar by the Salt Lake Pagan Society of Salt Lake City, Utah. Displayed are seasonal decorations, altar tools, elemental candles, flowers, deity statues, cookies and juice offerings, and a nude Gods painting of Thor, the Green Man, and Cernunnos dancing around a Mabon Fire.
  • Communists]] 1942–1952.
  • A Heathen altar for household worship in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Romuva]] (sun symbol composed of [[grass snakes]])
4th Row
[[Estonian Neopaganism]] ("Jumiõis", cornflower)
[[Circassian Habzism]] ("hammer cross")
[[Semitic Neopaganism]] ("hamsa")
[[Goddess movement]] and Wicca (raised-arms female figure)
  • handfasting]] ceremony at [[Avebury]] in England.
  • Radical Faeries with banner at 2010 London Gay Pride
  • Romuvan]] priestess [[Inija Trinkūnienė]] leading a ritual
  • [[Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson]] and other members of the Icelandic [[Ásatrúarfélagið]] conduct a ''[[blót]]'' on the [[First Day of Summer]] in 2009
  • The community of the [[Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities]] celebrating [[Mokosh]]
  • The [[Parthenon]], an ancient pre-Christian temple in [[Athens]] dedicated to the goddess [[Athena]]. Strmiska believed that modern pagans in part reappropriate the term "pagan" to honor the cultural achievements of Europe's pre-Christian societies.
  • A Heathen shrine to the god [[Freyr]], Sweden, 2010
  • A painted Wheel of the Year at the [[Museum of Witchcraft]], [[Boscastle]], Cornwall, England, displaying all eight of the Sabbats
  • Romuvans]]
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS BASED ON ANCIENT EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIONS
Neo-paganism; Neo-Paganism; Neopagan; Neo-pagan; Neo-Pagan; Neo-Pagans; Neopagans; Neo paganism; Neopaganistic; Neo-paganistic; Neo paganistic; Neo pagan; Neo pagans; Neo-pagans; Neopaganism and the far right; Neopaganism and Neo-Nazism; Neo-fascist paganism; Neopaganisem; Neopaganisam; Neopagandom; Neopaganity; Neopaganry; History of Neopaganism; Neopagan religions; Contemporary paganism; Modern pagans; Neopaganist; Paganism (contemporary religions); Paganism (contemporary religious movements); Neopaganism; Neo-paganist; Contemporary pagan; Modern pagan; Contemporary Paganism; Demographics of Paganism; Contemporary Pagan; Pagan (contemporary); Paganism (contemporary); Modern Pagans; New paganism; Modern Pagan; Demographics of paganism; Modern Paganism; History of neopaganism
Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a collective term for religious movements influenced by or derived from the various historical pagan beliefs of pre-modern peoples. Although they share similarities, contemporary pagan religious movements are diverse, and do not share a single set of beliefs, practices, or texts.
Modern Paganism         
  • A simple pagan altar
  • Modern Hellen ritual in Greece
  • A [[Wiccan]] altar belonging to [[Doreen Valiente]], displaying the Wiccan view of sexual duality in divinity
  • German neopagan]] organization "Germanic Faith Community" (Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft, GGG), founded by the artist and poet [[Ludwig Fahrenkrog]], a representative of the [[Völkisch movement]]. Brochure, circa 1920.
  • Mabon–fall equinox 2015 altar by the Salt Lake Pagan Society of Salt Lake City, Utah. Displayed are seasonal decorations, altar tools, elemental candles, flowers, deity statues, cookies and juice offerings, and a nude Gods painting of Thor, the Green Man, and Cernunnos dancing around a Mabon Fire.
  • Communists]] 1942–1952.
  • A Heathen altar for household worship in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Romuva]] (sun symbol composed of [[grass snakes]])
4th Row
[[Estonian Neopaganism]] ("Jumiõis", cornflower)
[[Circassian Habzism]] ("hammer cross")
[[Semitic Neopaganism]] ("hamsa")
[[Goddess movement]] and Wicca (raised-arms female figure)
  • handfasting]] ceremony at [[Avebury]] in England.
  • Radical Faeries with banner at 2010 London Gay Pride
  • Romuvan]] priestess [[Inija Trinkūnienė]] leading a ritual
  • [[Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson]] and other members of the Icelandic [[Ásatrúarfélagið]] conduct a ''[[blót]]'' on the [[First Day of Summer]] in 2009
  • The community of the [[Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities]] celebrating [[Mokosh]]
  • The [[Parthenon]], an ancient pre-Christian temple in [[Athens]] dedicated to the goddess [[Athena]]. Strmiska believed that modern pagans in part reappropriate the term "pagan" to honor the cultural achievements of Europe's pre-Christian societies.
  • A Heathen shrine to the god [[Freyr]], Sweden, 2010
  • A painted Wheel of the Year at the [[Museum of Witchcraft]], [[Boscastle]], Cornwall, England, displaying all eight of the Sabbats
  • Romuvans]]
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS BASED ON ANCIENT EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIONS
Neo-paganism; Neo-Paganism; Neopagan; Neo-pagan; Neo-Pagan; Neo-Pagans; Neopagans; Neo paganism; Neopaganistic; Neo-paganistic; Neo paganistic; Neo pagan; Neo pagans; Neo-pagans; Neopaganism and the far right; Neopaganism and Neo-Nazism; Neo-fascist paganism; Neopaganisem; Neopaganisam; Neopagandom; Neopaganity; Neopaganry; History of Neopaganism; Neopagan religions; Contemporary paganism; Modern pagans; Neopaganist; Paganism (contemporary religions); Paganism (contemporary religious movements); Neopaganism; Neo-paganist; Contemporary pagan; Modern pagan; Contemporary Paganism; Demographics of Paganism; Contemporary Pagan; Pagan (contemporary); Paganism (contemporary); Modern Pagans; New paganism; Modern Pagan; Demographics of paganism; Modern Paganism; History of neopaganism
Modern Paganism, also known as Contemporary Paganism and Neopaganism, is a collective term for religious movements influenced by or derived from the various historical pagan beliefs of pre-modern peoples. Although they share similarities, contemporary Pagan religious movements are diverse, and do not share a single set of beliefs, practices, or texts.

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Graeco-Roman paganism

Graeco-Roman paganism may refer to:

  • Paganism, the polytheistic practices of the Roman Empire before Christianization
  • Ancient Roman religion
  • Ancient Greek religion
  • Hellenism (modern religion)
  • Roman Polytheistic Reconstructionism
  • Nova Roma
  • Greco-Roman religion (disambiguation)